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Each semester, students participate in Casey Time, an opportunity for Washington College to give back to the campus in honor of patrons Eugene B. and Betty Brown Casey ’47. The Student Government Association, Buildings and Grounds, and the Student Environmental Alliance teamed up to establish a pathway from the Western Shore residence halls to the campus garden.

Casey Time is an annual event meant to celebrate the legacy of Eugene B. Casey and honor his contributions to the College. It is a way for students to remember his name and give back to the campus. This year, students helped beautify campus by oiling the teak benches on campus.

Casey Time is an SGA-sponsored campus beautification project. It is held once a semester to honor the memory of WC benefactors Eugene B. Casey and his wife, Betty. This semester, students spent a day working in the school garden, building raised planting beds for the spring planting season.